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i think that was mike brown's problem with the lakers. he had these guys running and gunning like princeton used to, but the average age is 32 years old. >> out in the blik of an eye. >> five games. that's fast. >> bad look of an eye. >> yeah, exactly. we saw a couple of those bad looks. because they moved those right out. let's talk about alabama losing. again as i said roland martin completely insane on twitter. he was so excited because texas a&m won. >> johnny manziel had a big day going out to a big lead against alabama. this makes it very interesting bcs. bowl championship series last couple of weeks. obviously alabama can't control their destiny any longer. the definding national champions. they have to win out and more importantly they have to beat georgia in the s.e.c. title game. there's three undefeateds now, notre dame, kansas state and oregon state. oregon state has a little bit of a challenge to get there. they have stanford and a couple other teams and play in the s.e.c. the easiest team to get there because they don't have
i think that was mike brown's problem with the lakers. he had these guys running and gunning like princeton used to, but the average age is 32 years old. >> out in the blik of an eye. >> five games. that's fast. >> bad look of an eye. >> yeah, exactly. we saw a couple of those bad looks. because they moved those right out. let's talk about alabama losing. again as i said roland martin completely insane on twitter. he was so excited because texas a&m won. >>...
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brown v. board of education was a turning point, but it took another 20 years in my neck of the woods. i'm down here in memphis. it took another 20 years to actually start desegregating the schools. so we've got to be very mindful of what -- we've got to be very mindful of in terms of how we're framing the issue, in terms of how we're categorizing these turning points. because again, turning points can take a while. >> professor charles mckinney, pleasure to have you on this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >>> if you travel and you like local food, you know that place away from all the hotels that all the local people go to, you're going to want to see this. cnn and travel and leisure magazine are compiling a map of the world's best places to eat like a local. and wait until you hear how you can end up in the magazine. so'. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even resche
brown v. board of education was a turning point, but it took another 20 years in my neck of the woods. i'm down here in memphis. it took another 20 years to actually start desegregating the schools. so we've got to be very mindful of what -- we've got to be very mindful of in terms of how we're framing the issue, in terms of how we're categorizing these turning points. because again, turning points can take a while. >> professor charles mckinney, pleasure to have you on this morning....
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massachusetts, one of the key democratic pickups of the incumbent republican scott brown has lost to his challenger the democrat elizabeth warren. and in indiana, same thing. republicans lost a seat. joe donnelly, currently a member of the house, will go over to the senate and they picked up that republican seat against richard mourdock. remember he made those comments about rape and abortion. and speaking of rape and abortion, that's another heartbreak for republicans, because in missouri, they thought claire mccaskill, the democrat, was very, very beatable until they had a republican todd akin running against her, and he, of course, made those now infamous comments saying that women's bodies could repel pregnancy after rape. that obviously very much hurt him. in virginia, democrats hold onto this seat. it was an open seat left by jim webb and the former democratic governor tim kaine is now going to be the next senator from virginia. he beat george allen who was trying very hard to get his old seat back and he wasn't able to. john? >> all right. thanks very much, dana bash. as you s
massachusetts, one of the key democratic pickups of the incumbent republican scott brown has lost to his challenger the democrat elizabeth warren. and in indiana, same thing. republicans lost a seat. joe donnelly, currently a member of the house, will go over to the senate and they picked up that republican seat against richard mourdock. remember he made those comments about rape and abortion. and speaking of rape and abortion, that's another heartbreak for republicans, because in missouri,...
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elizabeth warren defeated scott brown. she got 54% of the vote. brown got 46%. harvard law professor takes back the seat once held by long-time massachusetts senator ted kennedy and credited her victory to the grassroots efforts in the bay state. >> massachusetts is a very special place. this one was grassroots all the way. these were people who showed up in living rooms and kitchens and school auditoriums, who held signs, who called neighbors, who really made this happen. and they saw this race as a race about what kind of a people we are, what kind of country we're going to build and they wanted to be part of it. and they made it happen yesterday. >> warren's senate seat was one of two picked up by the democrats last night. let's go back to kate for more. >> thanks, john. >>> u.s. markets are moments away from opening. just minutes from opening bell. it will be the first glimpse of what investors think of president obama's re-election and really the balance of power in congress that will probably weigh heavily on investors' minds this morning. main street want
elizabeth warren defeated scott brown. she got 54% of the vote. brown got 46%. harvard law professor takes back the seat once held by long-time massachusetts senator ted kennedy and credited her victory to the grassroots efforts in the bay state. >> massachusetts is a very special place. this one was grassroots all the way. these were people who showed up in living rooms and kitchens and school auditoriums, who held signs, who called neighbors, who really made this happen. and they saw...
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elizabeth warren, scott brown, democrats hope that warren's advocacy will help take scott brown's seat in mitt romney's home state. that will be interesting. let's move down to virginia now. this one, you and i were talking about this one. how are the polls looking for this race? two veterans going for jim webb's seat. >> environment sore slightly tipping in tim cane's favor now. >> it is a really tight race. so let's move on. let's take a look at missouri. this one, wow. this is impossible to ignore. clair mccaskill, she looked like she was in a tight race. this has become a very tight race. she has found new life in her campaign. take a look at a couple of house races. in illinois, this one -- oops. i just lost illinois. let me hit it right there. all right. so tammy duckworth and joe walsh, that is a very competitive race overall. there it is. tammy duckworth and joe walsh, that's a very -- he's really high on the list of endangered republicans. he came in in that wave a couple years ago. she's an iraq war vet. lost both her legs in the war. she ran in 2006, didn't make it. now she'
elizabeth warren, scott brown, democrats hope that warren's advocacy will help take scott brown's seat in mitt romney's home state. that will be interesting. let's move down to virginia now. this one, you and i were talking about this one. how are the polls looking for this race? two veterans going for jim webb's seat. >> environment sore slightly tipping in tim cane's favor now. >> it is a really tight race. so let's move on. let's take a look at missouri. this one, wow. this is...
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in massachusetts, incumbent republican senator scott brown is in a very tight race against former obama administration official elizabeth warren. local polls show it is just too close to call. north dakota senate race is also getting a lot of attention. republican rick burgh battling heidi hicam. republicans are banking on a big win for berg to help them gain control of the senate. former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords has cast her vote. she and her successor, democratic congressman ron barber dropped off their ballot in downtown tucson. this was yesterday. barber was shot twice alongside giffords in the tucson rampage that killed six people in 2011. he is going for a full term after winning a special election in june. he's locked in a really tough race against republican martha mcsally. >>> communities in the northeast are trying to clean up from the devastation left by superstorm sandy. and now they're facing a new storm. brick, new jersey, has already ordered mandatory evacuation for residents in low-lying areas. also encouraging others to leave if their home could be affec
in massachusetts, incumbent republican senator scott brown is in a very tight race against former obama administration official elizabeth warren. local polls show it is just too close to call. north dakota senate race is also getting a lot of attention. republican rick burgh battling heidi hicam. republicans are banking on a big win for berg to help them gain control of the senate. former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords has cast her vote. she and her successor, democratic congressman...
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he will replace mike brown who was fired last week. d'antoni had signed a four-year deal with the lakers. espn says lakers management really wanted phil jackson to return for his third stint as coach. they mean met with him over the weekend but the two sides could not come to terms on a new deal for jackson. apparently he wanted a limited travel schedule. and he wanted a two-year deal worth $10 million. >> and control. always comes down to that money, control and travel. >> not willing to budge on that. >> anyway. >> so didn't happen. >> congratulations, coach mike. you're the new coach. >> fallout now to talk about over the david petraeus scandal. it's continuing to grow this morning. key members of congress want to know why they weren't in the loop while the fbi was investigating the cia director's affair. we're going to talk about that straight ahead as we continue right here on "early start." u cs by making it without 100% real cheddar cheese. but then...it wouldn't be stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes
he will replace mike brown who was fired last week. d'antoni had signed a four-year deal with the lakers. espn says lakers management really wanted phil jackson to return for his third stint as coach. they mean met with him over the weekend but the two sides could not come to terms on a new deal for jackson. apparently he wanted a limited travel schedule. and he wanted a two-year deal worth $10 million. >> and control. always comes down to that money, control and travel. >> not...
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massachusetts, it is a marquis race because senator scott brown is very well known since he surprised everybody by winning what was ted kennedy's democratic seat. he's fighting for his political life and keep this a red seat from his challenger the democrat elizabeth warren. and going into today, republican sources told us they don't think it is likely, but we'll see, because he certainly surprised us before. let's go to the democratic seats that we're watching. virginia. this is fascinating because george allen, the republican, was defeated six years ago. he wants his seat back and he's been fighting tooth and nail against the democratic candidate tim kaine. this is a democratic seat. jim webb who beat him six years ago, is retiring. this is neck and neck in the polls. over $80 million spent. so far the most expensive senate race here. we have seen the ads over and over here in d.c. the last one i want to point out is montana. it is a red state, but it has a democratic senator, john tester. he's been fighting for his political life since the day he was elected six years ago. his repu
massachusetts, it is a marquis race because senator scott brown is very well known since he surprised everybody by winning what was ted kennedy's democratic seat. he's fighting for his political life and keep this a red seat from his challenger the democrat elizabeth warren. and going into today, republican sources told us they don't think it is likely, but we'll see, because he certainly surprised us before. let's go to the democratic seats that we're watching. virginia. this is fascinating...
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if you look back there you can kind of seen a brown door. those are the doors that lead to the classified briefing room where he is. and despite the fact that cnn and other networks had cameras all over at virtually entrance, this is a bit of a maze out here and people can be protected from being reporters, if -- if the members of congress want to and that's what they did in this case. which is quite interesting. although cnn and other networks asked if we could at least have one picture, one shot of him going in, they intentionally snuck him in, and protected him. which is kind of noteworthy that members of congress decided to do that. now, as far as the substance goes, remember, petraeus did brief members of congress, this intelligence committee, once and only once in the days after the benghazi attack back in september. and at the time, he made clear to them that he thought that it was more likely the result of those demonstrations, and violence out of those demonstrations. lawmakers i talked to before this said that they were still quite
if you look back there you can kind of seen a brown door. those are the doors that lead to the classified briefing room where he is. and despite the fact that cnn and other networks had cameras all over at virtually entrance, this is a bit of a maze out here and people can be protected from being reporters, if -- if the members of congress want to and that's what they did in this case. which is quite interesting. although cnn and other networks asked if we could at least have one picture, one...
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governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these people want to be here the way they wanted to be in california 25 years ago. maybe that natural competition is healthy and different states competing and try to be a place for we solve education and health care, and entrepreneurs who want to raise a family. if we're good enough at that, that is where ceos will want to expand. when they acquire a business, they want to put a division there. we have all these businesses and they got gobbled up by california companies. in most pates -- places, they keep their large workforce
governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these...
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senator scott brown, the republican incumbent facing democrat elizabeth warren. they've been running neck and neck in one of the most expenses races in the entire congress. in florida's 18th congressional district, palm beach county, republican congressman allen west trying to hold on against democratic challenger patrick murphy. the race is so heated west has taken florida democrats to task for questioning and filing suit over early voting there. former presidential candidate michele bachmann is fighting for her political life today. the minnesota congresswoman is in a tight race with jim graves. in their final debate, she defended her claims that muslim brotherhood operatives have infiltrated the federal government. and we caught former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords arriving to cast her ballot in downtown tucson yesterday. take a look. she was joined by her successor, democratic congressman ron barber. he was shot twice alongside giffords that killed six in 2011. he's locked in a tight race. >>> stay with us. this special edition of "early start" continu
senator scott brown, the republican incumbent facing democrat elizabeth warren. they've been running neck and neck in one of the most expenses races in the entire congress. in florida's 18th congressional district, palm beach county, republican congressman allen west trying to hold on against democratic challenger patrick murphy. the race is so heated west has taken florida democrats to task for questioning and filing suit over early voting there. former presidential candidate michele bachmann...
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council chairman kwame brown returned to his house in southeast washington. he will serve six months of home detention plus 480 hours of community service. brown there greeting a neighbor in a passing car as he completed his long day of court- order institutional confinement in the custody of u.s. marshals. about an hour earlier, brown left the federal courthouse declining to speak to reporters. brown pled guilty in june to falsifying loan documents for his home and a boat and to campaign finance violations writing checks for cash over the legal limit. >> i want to apologize from the bottom of my heart to all those that i have let down. >> reporter: brown addressing the media after making his plea back in june. i am guilty of knowing that poll workers and others received more than $50 in cash payments for doing campaign work which is and has been done in this city for years. >> reporter: brown was the second elected official in the district to resign from office this year. then ward five councilmember harry thomas pled guilty to embezzling more than $300,000
council chairman kwame brown returned to his house in southeast washington. he will serve six months of home detention plus 480 hours of community service. brown there greeting a neighbor in a passing car as he completed his long day of court- order institutional confinement in the custody of u.s. marshals. about an hour earlier, brown left the federal courthouse declining to speak to reporters. brown pled guilty in june to falsifying loan documents for his home and a boat and to campaign...
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aside from their line backer turned quarterback, the terps were missing stefon digs and west brown as well as their leading tackler westfield. terps entered as a 332-point underdoing to clemson. roll willing left, the ball slims out of his hand. tigers in front, 14-0. they scored twice in 12 seconds. still in the first, taj boyd with a couple of fakes, throwing it toed the end zone. with a a catch. clemson raced out to a 28-0 lead. second quarter we go. petty will fake the reverse, drops back, across a wide open devante campbell. one of the few bright spots as the terps fall to clemson 35- 10. >> virginia still with a chance to become bowl eligible. first quarter, we are tied 14- 14. sims sharing q b duty. rocco would go six yards for the score. virginia had a 21-14 lead. fourth quarter, cavs trail 31- 28. miami quarterback up the left side to phillip dorsett behind two defenders, a 35-yard score. virginia down 5, 11 seconds left. rocco who completed a school record 18 straight passes completes to mcgee. he comes back with a 10-yard touchdown pass. the hoos have won the last three mee
aside from their line backer turned quarterback, the terps were missing stefon digs and west brown as well as their leading tackler westfield. terps entered as a 332-point underdoing to clemson. roll willing left, the ball slims out of his hand. tigers in front, 14-0. they scored twice in 12 seconds. still in the first, taj boyd with a couple of fakes, throwing it toed the end zone. with a a catch. clemson raced out to a 28-0 lead. second quarter we go. petty will fake the reverse, drops back,...
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charlie brown christmas and charlie brown pumpkin are the most popular. >> and thanksgiving day parade. >> and do you recog >>> larry beil joins me news at 6:00 tonight. a potential traffic nightmare on the golden gate bridge, we'll explain your options for electronic toll taking. take a look. a woman that was disappointed after attending a recent show. a solution to her problem. a 35-year tradition. we came across family and friends who always end their thanksgiving at san francisco's crissy field. that is all coming up tonight at 6:00. what a beautiful place to spend time. >> and alumni from one high school is feeling pretty proud. they took part in the macy's day thanksgiving parade. the hie high school marching band moved down fifth avenue. we have been bringing you stories, they paid for their trip and lots of carwashes and after school bake sales. >> they looked good and sounded great. absolutely. >> that is going to do it for us. i'm cheryl jennings. >> i'm carolyn johnson. >>> this is "world news." and tonight, the holiday nightmare. a deadly pileup in blinding fog. more than 1
charlie brown christmas and charlie brown pumpkin are the most popular. >> and thanksgiving day parade. >> and do you recog >>> larry beil joins me news at 6:00 tonight. a potential traffic nightmare on the golden gate bridge, we'll explain your options for electronic toll taking. take a look. a woman that was disappointed after attending a recent show. a solution to her problem. a 35-year tradition. we came across family and friends who always end their thanksgiving at san...
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and the play is charlie brown around christmas time. oh, no. can't have charlie brown. huh-uh. no, no. the atheists come in. i understand that snoopy may be an atheist, did you know that? >> had to send home a work to the parents. warning that we are going to send your kids into a church and they're going to watch charlie brown and there will be some discussion of christianity. >> bill: no ceremony, church services. how are you? >> no. >> bill: none of that just the stage they are using. >> not like they are doing secret conversions in the back. >> bill: no and atheists can't have it? >> charlie brown is too much. listen, i don't think this legal challenge will survive. courts have already held the school assemblies celebrating christmas, you know, christmas songs and so on, carols, that's legal. it want can a be, have to have a secular purpose. it can't endorse a religion over other religions and can't have excessive entitlement of government and religion. this isn't an endorsement of christianity. it is an educational field trip where christianity is something they will will
and the play is charlie brown around christmas time. oh, no. can't have charlie brown. huh-uh. no, no. the atheists come in. i understand that snoopy may be an atheist, did you know that? >> had to send home a work to the parents. warning that we are going to send your kids into a church and they're going to watch charlie brown and there will be some discussion of christianity. >> bill: no ceremony, church services. how are you? >> no. >> bill: none of that just the...
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senator sherrod brown. we have nina turner coming up later on. >> i love watching nina on your show. >> i get you passionate ohio folks mixed up. >> that's okay. >> sherrod brown with us and mary kay henry, president of the services employment international union who met with the president today. i would be remiss, mary kay, if i did not ask you right off the bat, did the president say he was not going to budge on taxes? he did it once in 2010, and he won't do it again? >> the president was incredibly serious and focused and really relieved to hear that we are going to keep our ground game going, that our working people and community members all across this country are ready to have this fight and want to have the middle class tax cuts permanently extended. that's the action that congress can take right now. and then work together to make sure that the wealthiest americans pay their fair share so we can get back to work. >> well, did he tell the group that he was not going to budge on taxes? >> he was cryst
senator sherrod brown. we have nina turner coming up later on. >> i love watching nina on your show. >> i get you passionate ohio folks mixed up. >> that's okay. >> sherrod brown with us and mary kay henry, president of the services employment international union who met with the president today. i would be remiss, mary kay, if i did not ask you right off the bat, did the president say he was not going to budge on taxes? he did it once in 2010, and he won't do it again?...
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receiver antonio brown also out for the steelers....guys who will likely see the field...running bbck rashard mendenhall wwo hasn't played since october 11th... probable with an achillies injury...and safety ryan clark probable with a concussion. maryland baskettall couldn't to number 3 kentucky by just 3...yes the one and done wildcats.now they've got until the new year to get things right...that's when a-c-c play . beginn.terps hosting l-i-u brooklyn.1st half...terps up 4...charles mitchell block... up and under layuu...maryland by 6....3 minutes later... logan aaron-haul spots up from beyond the arc...knocks down theetrey...terps up 24-15... &pthey led by 9 at the break.... 2nd half...marylann up 13... starts the break...pe'shon howard gets it backktt tte big man...len throws it down for 2 of his 18...terps up 15....10 minutes later...seth allen reverse layup...he led the terps with 19 off the bench... maryland cruisss: 91-74... high school game of the week time...brought to you by varsity sports network dot com...we're in the playoffs... playoffs...33a east regional final.... thol
receiver antonio brown also out for the steelers....guys who will likely see the field...running bbck rashard mendenhall wwo hasn't played since october 11th... probable with an achillies injury...and safety ryan clark probable with a concussion. maryland baskettall couldn't to number 3 kentucky by just 3...yes the one and done wildcats.now they've got until the new year to get things right...that's when a-c-c play . beginn.terps hosting l-i-u brooklyn.1st half...terps up 4...charles mitchell...
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party that wants tone force these laws because quite frankly it suppresses a group of black people, brown people, poor people who don't traditionally vote republican. >> we have to make our judgments on the basis of the law and the determinations that we make are legal ones, not political ones, and i'm acting i think consistent with the obligations and the tradition of this department. >> you're also obviously the first african-american attorney general, the first african-american deputy attorney general. you're certainly leaving. does it shape in any way sort of how you goÑi about your job or w you think about your job? 1 of the united states and i'm the attorney general for all of the american people, but i think about you know, generations of african-americans who did not have opportunities, that i have, and i want to try to make sure that opportunity is available to people of all colors, all faiths, all genders. it's one of the things that i think i have to try to do as attorney general. so there's a special pressure i suppose that's brought, given the unique fact that i am the firs
party that wants tone force these laws because quite frankly it suppresses a group of black people, brown people, poor people who don't traditionally vote republican. >> we have to make our judgments on the basis of the law and the determinations that we make are legal ones, not political ones, and i'm acting i think consistent with the obligations and the tradition of this department. >> you're also obviously the first african-american attorney general, the first african-american...
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i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. from the white house to capitol hill, c.e.o.s from some of the nation's biggest companies met with the president and lawmakers, urging them to compromise on the fiscal cliff. we speak to honeywell's david cote.
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brown says buy shoes. they're often shipped directly from the retailer, the same quality at a better price. another deal, luggage. you go find current season bags, the same quality, sometimes up to 30% off. and deals on house wares such as kitchen items. >> the thing is that there might be small nicks or little pings in the paint which means it can't be sole in the retail store so they send it to the outlet store. >> reporter: so heading into the holiday shopping season, as long as you know what's real, you'll know which items are the best outlet deals. are you going to outlet shop for her here? >> i've already taken care of that. >> reporter: you're done? >> i'm done. >> reporter: good for him. one more outlet deal. always stop by the mall manager's office and grab what's called a coupon book. there are even more discounts in those books. and one more don't. don't presume just because a store is at the outlet mall, that it is a discount store. some stores just want to be in the outlet but sell their merch
brown says buy shoes. they're often shipped directly from the retailer, the same quality at a better price. another deal, luggage. you go find current season bags, the same quality, sometimes up to 30% off. and deals on house wares such as kitchen items. >> the thing is that there might be small nicks or little pings in the paint which means it can't be sole in the retail store so they send it to the outlet store. >> reporter: so heading into the holiday shopping season, as long as...
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in theohio nbcts that sherrod brown has reelection. he's the incumbent democratic the ohiosi but the senate race, more anybody else in the country. >> not surprising i that case since he knows the electorate. a small point. republicans have lost both of th states of their candidates on the presidential ticket. >> a >> new hampshire, romney has ahome there. he may lose that. he's lost michigan. his own home state. it's something you don't see very often. >> he will probably lose cali too. >> he has a home there too. >> ohio right now the democrats own the russ belt. all the talk about jobs all the bad economy. >> michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin hasig he original plan. >> this terms of wisconsin, some of the best reporting on wisconsin through the whole uprising around the ulmnion stripping and recall effort against scott walker was done by john nick else. familiar with the politics in wisconsin, which has been called for president obama. and also with the politics in tell us about the wisconsinc÷áibñ win from ohio as we still
in theohio nbcts that sherrod brown has reelection. he's the incumbent democratic the ohiosi but the senate race, more anybody else in the country. >> not surprising i that case since he knows the electorate. a small point. republicans have lost both of th states of their candidates on the presidential ticket. >> a >> new hampshire, romney has ahome there. he may lose that. he's lost michigan. his own home state. it's something you don't see very often. >> he will...
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what we talk of the brown one. round two could be the storm, the rainfall that is starting to happen on saturday and over the next several days. they want to know and i wanted to find out with the next 20 minutes as so, what is on tap into the hillside. we will zoom in and you can see when 45,000 gal. of water flowed from that reservoir. it carved out a big chunk of the hillside sending acres of mud. are they want to come and placed a wall a dam or do something to shut off the hillside. so we do not see again what we saw yesterday. in the meantime you concede cars coming and going. now cars are flowing. the st. looked dusty. residents are happy about that. >> here is the park. it is kate full of mud. wiwe try to get a lot shot earlier. it and see heavy equipment at the bottom of the hill. it looks like the department of public works had a lot of work to do. i plan to talk to the director and about 10 minutes to ask him what is he going to do. and who is on to get reimbursed in how quickly. >> i was wondering about
what we talk of the brown one. round two could be the storm, the rainfall that is starting to happen on saturday and over the next several days. they want to know and i wanted to find out with the next 20 minutes as so, what is on tap into the hillside. we will zoom in and you can see when 45,000 gal. of water flowed from that reservoir. it carved out a big chunk of the hillside sending acres of mud. are they want to come and placed a wall a dam or do something to shut off the hillside. so we...
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brown was detained to serve one day in custody. his sentence also includes two years supervised release. a form of probation. six months in home detention with electronic monitoring. a 10:00 p.m. curfew and 480 hours of community service. >> he has received a sentence from the court and the court expects that he will abide by the sentence. that means all of his material. if it means a curfew at 10:00, it mean be there at 10:00 so when they turn that electronic bracel lelet gizmo on, it will off. >> he was cooperating with prosecutors. the u.s. attorney for the district said in a statement that kwame brown squandered his bright political future and an opportunity to be a role model for the district's youthful his greed and ambition led him to forge documents and break the laws. last summer, kwame brown in the two chaotic hours resigned as d.c. council chairman and plead built they to felony bank fraud charges. he had forged home loan documents to buy a measure boat. even using his government office to fax the phony documents. so now
brown was detained to serve one day in custody. his sentence also includes two years supervised release. a form of probation. six months in home detention with electronic monitoring. a 10:00 p.m. curfew and 480 hours of community service. >> he has received a sentence from the court and the court expects that he will abide by the sentence. that means all of his material. if it means a curfew at 10:00, it mean be there at 10:00 so when they turn that electronic bracel lelet gizmo on, it...
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i'm terrell brown. with the turkey tucked away and dishes done millions of americans took part in the new american tradition holiday shopping on thanksgiving night. not even on black friday. according to one survey 17% of shoppers said they would take advantage of thanksgiving hours. the national retail federation estimates 147 million americans will shop between thursday and sunday and they will be spending big money. more than $586 billion in november and december. cbs moneywatch's erica ferrari is here. >> reporter: retailers are doing all they can to get shoppers in the door this year and that means opening up earlier and earlier on the eve of black friday. excited shoppers rush into the toys "r" us store in new york's times square. it was one of many retailers to open their doors on thanksgiving night. >> i stay home on friday but i come when i put the turkey in the oven, i run to the store. >> reporter: lines outside big box stores like best buy and discounters like walmart seemingly stretched fro
i'm terrell brown. with the turkey tucked away and dishes done millions of americans took part in the new american tradition holiday shopping on thanksgiving night. not even on black friday. according to one survey 17% of shoppers said they would take advantage of thanksgiving hours. the national retail federation estimates 147 million americans will shop between thursday and sunday and they will be spending big money. more than $586 billion in november and december. cbs moneywatch's erica...
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notice the fall foliage going back down to the browns. take a look. downtown, 49 degrees and 66% humidity and 38-degree dew point. the air is relatively dry, i do think it will hold down the chances of any precip and gusty winds. 51 today was the afternoon high in baltimore and easton 54 and ocean city closing into 60 and normally we should be right around 56 this time of year. we made it to 51, on the cooler side. 78 is the record set back in 1938. 20-degree record low back in 1959. current temperatures across town, 45 in manchester towards baltimore city at 52 and airport at 49 rather and up towards the north in cecil county, alton at 48 degrees. again it is all about clouds on top of us right now. go to the southeast you will be dealing with clouds and it will keep it warmer in comparison to carroll county out towards parts of westminster temperatures in the 30s. hour-by-hour forecast looks like this, a blend of stars and clouds through 8:00. 44degrees. 40 at midnight and a chilly wake up tomorrow morning. >> and we are going for two degree guarant
notice the fall foliage going back down to the browns. take a look. downtown, 49 degrees and 66% humidity and 38-degree dew point. the air is relatively dry, i do think it will hold down the chances of any precip and gusty winds. 51 today was the afternoon high in baltimore and easton 54 and ocean city closing into 60 and normally we should be right around 56 this time of year. we made it to 51, on the cooler side. 78 is the record set back in 1938. 20-degree record low back in 1959. current...
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terrell brown is watching the shoppers and their treasures in new york tonight. >> it is shaping up to be a record-setting opening to this holiday shopping season. one retailer at wal-mart the neigh nation's biggest said it sold nearly 5,000 items a second on thanksgiving night, as stores opened their doors this year earlier than ever. >> the pumpkin pie was barely eaten thursday night when retailers opened their doors, some as early as 8:00 and 9:00 p.m., to jump-start the holiday shopping season. >> shopping! >> people showed up a clear majority of the nation's shoppers came into the stores between thursday night and friday morning. according to an overnight survey from a research group. >> this party was by far the biggest ever and have never seen 60 percent of consumers shop over a 12 to 14 hour window like we have seen this year. >> for many, thanks giving is the new black friday. >> so eat and then rest for about an hour, take a little nap and then we could straight here, because it is great around thanksgiving. >> clearly bargain hunters are driving spending this weekend. >> the
terrell brown is watching the shoppers and their treasures in new york tonight. >> it is shaping up to be a record-setting opening to this holiday shopping season. one retailer at wal-mart the neigh nation's biggest said it sold nearly 5,000 items a second on thanksgiving night, as stores opened their doors this year earlier than ever. >> the pumpkin pie was barely eaten thursday night when retailers opened their doors, some as early as 8:00 and 9:00 p.m., to jump-start the holiday...
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brown: thank you both so much. back to you, judy. >> woodruff: the nighcois young ani we're waiting for all these returns to come in on the presidential race and on the senate races. and other races we're going to be following. througho the night hari sreenivasan is going to be using the newshour's digital map center to help you understand how to read some of these returns. he's tlso going to be talking about the results with public media reporters in key battle ground states. >> sreenivasan: virginia is a state we've been talking a lot about today. a key battle ground that both the candidates have been aggressively fighting. joining me now to take a deeper dive from whro, aour public media partouer kathy lewis. thanks for being with us. >> you're welcome. tood to talk with you again. >> sreenivasan: the polls were incredibly long in arlington and probably in other parts of the state too. what are you hearing and focused on tonight. >> well, they were very long and in fact surprisingly some election officials are r
brown: thank you both so much. back to you, judy. >> woodruff: the nighcois young ani we're waiting for all these returns to come in on the presidential race and on the senate races. and other races we're going to be following. througho the night hari sreenivasan is going to be using the newshour's digital map center to help you understand how to read some of these returns. he's tlso going to be talking about the results with public media reporters in key battle ground states. >>...
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the zac brown band has become one of the hottest acts in country music. with a string of number one songs, a shelf full of awards including two grammies and a devoted following known as the zamily. what's it like when there's a huge audience of people and they're singing the words to your songs? >> it feels great. put a lot of thought into the words and a lot of life into them. >> reporter: zac brown grew up in georgia in a family that revered food. he and his dad have owned several eateries including one where zac performed. did you help cook too? >> i did. absolutely. we'd have a line cook that would call in sick. i'd be in there cooking until 9:00 and sweating and come out and throw my apron off and get on the stage and play. ♪ keep me in mind >> reporter: it seems natural for brown that as his band became more successful, he would fulfill a dream and hire a skilled southern chef. >> we've prepared the food for you. >> reporter: louisiana-born rusty hamlin. >> spinach and hair loom tomato carbonara. >> reporter: he helped brown design cookies, the br
the zac brown band has become one of the hottest acts in country music. with a string of number one songs, a shelf full of awards including two grammies and a devoted following known as the zamily. what's it like when there's a huge audience of people and they're singing the words to your songs? >> it feels great. put a lot of thought into the words and a lot of life into them. >> reporter: zac brown grew up in georgia in a family that revered food. he and his dad have owned several...
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there are 100 million folks in this country who are black, brown, asian, hispanic, middle eastern, they voted between 70 and 90% democratic and the white vote only went by 18 points to mitt romney. john of the seven largest states in the country, illinois, new york, pennsylvania, california have gone democratic in six straight elections. the other two, ohio and florida have swung democratic in two elections. and in texas, the white folks in chief connection texas -- texas are now a minority. >>> do you think this was a split verdict? >> not at al the president won 51.4% of the popular vote which he becomes the sixth president in history to win two terms with over 50% of the dwight eisenhower, i might add. he won an electoral college landslide. george w. bush with a much smaller electoral win pronounced he had a mandate. this president is not going to use that language, it is oh, so 20th century, not how he intends to govern. but beneath the numbers of a reelected president, a senate that is divided, there was an earthquake. it was an election that, republicans should have won in a bad e
there are 100 million folks in this country who are black, brown, asian, hispanic, middle eastern, they voted between 70 and 90% democratic and the white vote only went by 18 points to mitt romney. john of the seven largest states in the country, illinois, new york, pennsylvania, california have gone democratic in six straight elections. the other two, ohio and florida have swung democratic in two elections. and in texas, the white folks in chief connection texas -- texas are now a minority....
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geoffrey brown explains. >> brown: for that, i'm joined >> brown: and for that, i'm joined now and throughout the evening by newshour political editor christina bellantoni and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call." hello for the first time. stu, start with this question of exit polls. we're going to be looking at them all night. what are they though. >> exit poll is actually a series of polls, 25,000 of them to be exact, this year of people who have voted. the poll is conducted in two ways. one thousands of in-person surveys done as people are leaving the polls. they're handed a little card with many questions on them. they simply respond. then the cards are gathered up and the results tabulated but in addition to that, jeff, now there are thousands of telephone interviews on top of that. because, remember, somewhere around 30% or a third of all voters will have voted early. so you can't rely on people walking out of the polling place. you've got people who aren't even showing up at the polling place. edison research, which is the company that actual he'll con
geoffrey brown explains. >> brown: for that, i'm joined >> brown: and for that, i'm joined now and throughout the evening by newshour political editor christina bellantoni and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call." hello for the first time. stu, start with this question of exit polls. we're going to be looking at them all night. what are they though. >> exit poll is actually a series of polls, 25,000 of them to be exact,...
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. >> proposition 30, it was governor's brown's attempt. right now we see a surge in the yes column, winning, 52% to 48%. we thank you for trusting us. we will see you at 4:30:00 a.m.. four -- see you at 4:30 in the morning. we will see you tomorrow. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman, we've got great videos, "right this minute"! >> firefighters try to free a man who is stuck. i mean, really stuck. >> he's impaled on a wrought iron fence. >> how a night out on the hollywood hills wen
. >> proposition 30, it was governor's brown's attempt. right now we see a surge in the yes column, winning, 52% to 48%. we thank you for trusting us. we will see you at 4:30:00 a.m.. four -- see you at 4:30 in the morning. we will see you tomorrow. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we...
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if you don't, you like chris brown. or you are a communist. >> fair enough. back to you. >> thank you, andy. special thanks to imogen, bill schulz, michael and jonathon hunt. that does it for me. see you next time. he is. >> bill: o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> ♪ the stars at night ♪ are big and bright ♪ deep in the heart of texas ♪ i wish they all could be california girls ♪ >> bill: a tale of two americans. texas and california. which is the better place to live and why? what is the vast difference between the two most populated states about america say? >> does do your parents ask you for money when you go back home? >> yes. >> does that ever work? >> i think it does work. >> you can't give people money and help them. >> tim allen criticizing the obama administration. is that a smart thing to do career-wise? adam corolla will have some thoughts. >> what's nascar all about? >> sunshine, palm trees everywhere. perfect place for a championship. >> watters world goes to the big nascar championship. >> do you guys ever watch bill o'reilly on the f
if you don't, you like chris brown. or you are a communist. >> fair enough. back to you. >> thank you, andy. special thanks to imogen, bill schulz, michael and jonathon hunt. that does it for me. see you next time. he is. >> bill: o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> ♪ the stars at night ♪ are big and bright ♪ deep in the heart of texas ♪ i wish they all could be california girls ♪ >> bill: a tale of two americans. texas and california. which is the better...
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we sat down a little while ago with the former speaker, willie brown. he said democrats don't need the republicans. we need him to comment on whether or not the party is still relevant. you're the chairman of the republican party. >> part of what happened last week is they spent $70 million. that was unprecedented. it's unprecedented nationally. that made it very hard to compete. republicans now need to do what i call foot in the door momentum. they need to find a niche and an area where they can connect with voters and stand on that issue and then wait for the economy sadly to go down, because it is, and then be there to be opportunistic and make their way back. >> okay. the reason that california units is twofold. one is to support the tax plan, but the other thing is proposition 32, which republicans put on the ballot to try to take unions out of the political equation. you invited a fight you couldn't win and they cleaned your clock. >> thank you very much for saying that. i was so powerful that i did all of that. in fact, that was put on the ballot
we sat down a little while ago with the former speaker, willie brown. he said democrats don't need the republicans. we need him to comment on whether or not the party is still relevant. you're the chairman of the republican party. >> part of what happened last week is they spent $70 million. that was unprecedented. it's unprecedented nationally. that made it very hard to compete. republicans now need to do what i call foot in the door momentum. they need to find a niche and an area where...
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he told relatives he was working for nicole brown simpson. he reportedly said she was rich and he was going to take her down. the documentary also claims rogers later admitted he murdered simpson and goldman and there's more. the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j. paid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to gretawire.com and tune in tomorrow night. former l.a.p.d. detective mark furman goes on the record. we're back on the record in 90 seconds. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more inve
he told relatives he was working for nicole brown simpson. he reportedly said she was rich and he was going to take her down. the documentary also claims rogers later admitted he murdered simpson and goldman and there's more. the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j. paid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to...
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>> it is the same ratio except if you go to brown university. now, this has never happened to me before. every one i spoke to at brown was pro-holiday tree. everyone i stopped. one person was actually a soltis sill brart. >> bill: that's because of the admissions policy of brown. do you believe in christmas? yes they don't let you in. >> you check a box. >> bill: unbelievable. >> the governor is in a precarious situation. this is the tip of the iceberg here. he was in france when the whole controversy went down. >> bill: france? >> the state's economy is third in the country in terms of worse performing. and he just unveiled a proposal to give driver's license to illegal aliens. this guy has been inundated. there is a major backlash here and now he declares this war on christmas. he is in a lot of trouble. the folks though in rhode island outside of brown, they want it to be the christmas tree, right? >> of course they do. >> bill: okay. >> he they are not really that angry. it's a bizarre -- it's so out of the mainstream they kind of think chaf
>> it is the same ratio except if you go to brown university. now, this has never happened to me before. every one i spoke to at brown was pro-holiday tree. everyone i stopped. one person was actually a soltis sill brart. >> bill: that's because of the admissions policy of brown. do you believe in christmas? yes they don't let you in. >> you check a box. >> bill: unbelievable. >> the governor is in a precarious situation. this is the tip of the iceberg here. he was...
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he told relatives he was working for nicole brown simpson. he reportedly said she was rich and he was going to take her down. the documentary also claims rogers later admitted he murdered simpson and goldman and there's more. the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j. paid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to gretawire.com and tune in tomorrow night. former l.a.p.d. detective mark furman goes on the record. furman goes on the record. we're bacacacacacacac [ forsythe ] we don just come up here for the view up alaska. we find the best, sweetest crafor red lobster that we can find. [ male annncer ] it's time for crabfest at red lobster! this year, try 1 of 5 entrees. like our new snow crab and garlic shrimp. a half-pound of tender crab paired with savory shrimp. just 12.99. or dig into our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. all with salad and unlimited ch
he told relatives he was working for nicole brown simpson. he reportedly said she was rich and he was going to take her down. the documentary also claims rogers later admitted he murdered simpson and goldman and there's more. the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j. paid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to...